Other than Alan
Shepard's game of golf, Apollo 14 is probably most remembered for the
problems encountered while attempting to dock with the lunar module during
TD&E; it took six attempts before docking took place. In order to
trouble-shoot, the crew stowed the docking probe in the CM during reentry
(making it the only docking probe returned from a lunar mission), but
Kitty Hawk is displayed without its docking probe.

Kitty Hawk was displayed in what amounts to a narrow corridor
with banners forming a partition on one
side and a wall of display cases on the other. This severely limited the
overall shots of the spacecraft.

Apollo 14 was displayed with its Earth landing system in essentially a
pre-flight configuration, with its main parachutes in their bags and the
drogues in their mortars (of course, I have no idea what might be in the
parachute bags or the mortars, but it makes for a better story :-).

The only other command module I've seen displayed with parachute bags is Apollo 4 at Stennis; Apollo 4 is a Block I command
module, allowing comparison between the two blocks of spacecraft.